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AT&T Starts Local Phone Service in Georgia, Will Lease BellSouth Lines.
March 6, 2002
Eli Lilly Joins Drug Makers Giving Seniors a Discount.
March 6, 2002
CNN Expresses Interest in Ted Koppel.
March 6, 2002
Black Springbreak Moves from Biloxi, Miss., Area to New Orleans.
March 6, 2002
Bakersfield, Calif.-Based Real-Estate Auction Firm Launches Franchise Spin-Off.
March 6, 2002
Flaring Incident Occurs at Bakersfield, Calif., Oil Refinery.
March 6, 2002
Shell Takes Over Bakersfield, Calif., Oil-Refinery Operator.
March 6, 2002
Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois Seeks Support for Air Force Base.
March 6, 2002
Game, Puzzle Store to Open Location in Boulder, Colo.
March 6, 2002
Florida Citrus Growers Defend Tariff.
March 6, 2002
Florida Power & Light's Plan to Build Two Plants Draws Fire.
March 6, 2002
Shopping Around for Auto Insurance Pays, Walnut Creek, Calif.-Area Study Finds.
March 6, 2002
Government Orders 100 Bomb-Detecting Machines from Newark, Calif.-Based Firm.
March 6, 2002
Dublin, Calif., Drug Firm Stock Dives As Abbott Laboratories Pairing Ends.
March 6, 2002
Pacific Gas & Electric Reverses Course with Profit in Fourth Quarter.
March 6, 2002
Safeway Sells Online Merchandise.
March 6, 2002
California Governor's Public Utilities Panel Pick Jolts Consumer Activists.
March 6, 2002
North Carolina Treasurer Suggests Bond Sale to Raise Funds Lost from Budget.
March 6, 2002
North Carolina-Based Novant Health Posts a Record Year for Profit in 2001.
March 6, 2002
Durham, N.C., Nabs State's First Nordstrom Store.
March 6, 2002
The Charlotte Observer, N.C., Doug Smith Column.
March 6, 2002... By Doug Smith, The Charlotte Observer, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Mar. 6--OFFICES VYING FOR ATTENTION AT BIRKDALE VILLAGE: The apartments and shops probably are the most visible piece of Birkdale Village, under construction...
Textile Firm Guilford Mills in Greensboro, N.C., to Seek Bankruptcy Protection.
March 6, 2002
Greensboro, N.C.-Based Firm Plans to Focus on Automotive, High-Tech Fabrics.
March 6, 2002
Tariffs on Steel Imports Will Cost South Carolina Consumers.
March 6, 2002
The Dallas Morning News Jim Mitchell Column.
March 6, 2002
State Comptroller's Office Closes Texas Chili Parlor in Austin over Tax Issue.
March 6, 2002
Exxon Mobil Expects to Reap over $8 Billion in Merger Savings by End of 2003.
March 6, 2002
Advisory Firm Gives High Marks to H-P, Compaq Executives.
March 6, 2002
Southwest Airlines Expresses Uncertainty about First-Quarter Profit.
March 6, 2002
Years of Loyalty Pay Off for 91-Year-Old Dallas Worker.
March 6, 2002
Reports Detail How Michigan Schools Could Merge Classes, Computers.
March 6, 2002
Automakers Shift Gears to New Realities.
March 6, 2002
GM Says Its U.S., European Models Won't Share Common Structure.
March 6, 2002
General Motors Europe Pins Hopes on New Opel Models.
March 6, 2002
Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh Column.
March 6, 2002
Einstein Bros. Bagels' Chief Tours New Sites in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Area.
March 6, 2002
U.S. Spanish-Language TV Network Telefutura Makes 180-Degree Turn.
March 6, 2002
Seeking to Defuse Fears, Tyco Explains Its Accounting Actions.
March 6, 2002
ExxonMobil Chairman Discusses Accounting Practices at Annual Analyst Meeting.
March 6, 2002
Sabre Holdings Tries Hostile Takeover of Travelocity.com.
March 6, 2002
Cambridge, Mass., Firm Still Struggles with Plan to Sell Blood Substitute.
March 6, 2002
Warren, N.J.-Based Formica Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection.
March 6, 2002
Court Rules Home Depot Store Should Comply with Item Pricing Regulation.
March 6, 2002
Merger-Analysis Group Gives Vote of Confidence to Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Deal.
March 6, 2002
Senate Democrats to Unveil New Pension Bill.
March 6, 2002
Boston Mayor Proposes Real Estate Surtax to Fund Open Space Maintenance.
March 6, 2002
Colorado Springs, Colo., to Get First New Bowling Alley Since 1976.
March 6, 2002
Bank of North Carolina Sets Record Earnings in 2001.
March 6, 2002
FedEx Hub Comment Period Closes Thursday in High Point, N.C., Area.
March 6, 2002
Furniture Company in North Carolina Gets TV Plug.
March 6, 2002
High Point, N.C.-Area Furniture Maker Posts Positive Earnings Outlook for 2002.
March 6, 2002
Sealy Sets Net Sales Record in 2001.
March 6, 2002
Greensboro, N.C., Textile Maker Makes Deal on Reducing $270 Million Debt.
March 6, 2002
Parent Firm of High Point, N.C., Company Buys Stake in American Tools Cos.
March 6, 2002
The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville, Mathis Network Column.
March 6, 2002
Jacksonville, Fla.-Based Winn-Dixie Hopes Card Will Cash In on Loyalty.
March 6, 2002
Accounting Scandals Could Pose Threat to Budding Economic Recovery.
March 6, 2002
Missouri Gas Energy Is Complying with New Rule but Hasn't Dropped Suit.
March 6, 2002
Incidents Involving Missouri Immigrant Workers Concern Hispanic Rights Group.
March 6, 2002
New Management for Cerritos, Calif., Doctors' Groups.
March 6, 2002
Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M., Business Briefs Column.
March 6, 2002
Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M., Business People Column.
March 6, 2002
Farmers and Crafts Market in Las Cruces, N.M., Attracts Different Items.
March 6, 2002
Superior Air Charter in Medford, Ore., Marks 10th Anniversary.
March 6, 2002
Miami-Area Lawsuit Focuses on Management of Real Estate Development Firm.
March 6, 2002
Memphis-Based Electronic Transfer Firm to Buy Texas Company Core Data.
March 6, 2002
FedEx Revamps Service Connections in Germany to Cut Transit Times.
March 6, 2002
Fifteen-Story Office Building in Memphis, Tenn., Sells for $11.6 Million.
March 6, 2002
Cerestar Lays Off 40 at Hammond, Ind., Starch and Sweetener Processing Plant.
March 6, 2002
Economics Professor Says Tariffs Could Cause Pain Elsewhere in Indiana Economy.
March 6, 2002
Steel Service Centers Worry about Costs, Customers.
March 6, 2002
Wisconsin Agency Hopes to Use Legal Firepower on Ameritech.
March 6, 2002
American Family Mutual Insurance Notes Yearly Net Income of $100.4 Million.
March 6, 2002
Kohl's Reports Quarterly Net Income of $233.8 Million.
March 6, 2002
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Doris Hajewski Column.
March 6, 2002
Comcast Spokeswoman Addresses Asbury Park, N.J.-Area E-Mail Problems.
March 6, 2002
Chairman of New London, Conn.-Area Tribal Gaming Commission Resigns.
March 6, 2002
Waterford, Conn.-Nursing Home Undergoes $5 Million Expansion.
March 6, 2002
AirTran Airways Begins Service to New York, Florida from Newport News, Va.
March 6, 2002
Consultant Finds Verizon Nearer to Clearing Long-Distance Hurdle.
March 6, 2002
Judge Vetoes Enron Request to Draw $30 Million from Insurance for Legal Costs.
March 6, 2002
Daily News, New York, Media Column.
March 6, 2002
Garden Grove, Calif., Biomedical Firm's Two-Year Search for Buyer Fails.
March 6, 2002
If You Didn't Get Your W-2, Take Action.
March 6, 2002